History and Power in the Study of Law New Directions in Legal Anthropology

Building on earlier work in the anthropology of law and taking a critical stance toward it, June Starr and Jane F. Collier ask, "Should social anthropologists continue to isolate the 'legal' as a separate field of study?" To answer this question, they confront critics of legal an...

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Other Authors: Starr, June (Editor), Collier, Jane F. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 1989
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